Murume apondwa mubongozozo repamagirosa

Kingstone Mapupu VARUME vatatu vekuSilobela kudunhu reMidlands vakasungwa nemhosva yekuponda mumwe murume mubongozozo rakamuka paainwa doro nemadzisahwira ake apo vatatu ava vakatanga kurova munhu wose aive panzvimbo yemabhizimisi yeko. Mutauriri…

Regent Chief Mabhikwa stands firm despite court challenge

Sikhumbuzo Moyo REGENT Chief Mabhikwa of Lupane says while she is aware that some of the Khumalo clan members have filed a High Court application challenging her appointment to the…

ZITF Company rolls out Exhibitors Training session

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) has rolled out an Exhibitors Training session designed to prepare all participants for this year’s trade showcase. The 65th edition of…

Serial armed robber nabbed 

Arron Nyamayaro A serial armed robber Sean Mukungwa, 34, has been arrested for armed robbery of a motor vehicle. He is also believed to be linked to a murder case…

Sadc regional parliament inches closer

Farirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter Botswana President Duma Boko has signed the agreement amending the SADC Treaty to transform the SADC Parliamentary Forum into a regional parliament and enhance the harmonisation of…

Zim, Russia strengthen media cooperation

Herald Reporter The Russian Federation has expressed its commitment to enhancing cooperation with Zimbabwe in the media sector. A delegation from Russian news agency Ruptly met with the Information, Publicity…

Zim pushes for sustainable urban growth at UN-Habitat meeting

Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent ZIMBABWE has called for increased global support for sustainable urban settlements saying there is urgent need to tackle informal housing challenges across Africa. The call was made…

Editorial Comment: Diaspora remittances key to economic growth

THE US$2,2 billion in Diaspora remittances last year, a figure likely to be exceeded this year, help ensure that a lot of families live a better life. They also are…

Mischief makers put on noticel . . . Ignore calls to cause chaos, says President

ZIMBABWEANS should continue to carry out their normal daily activities and ignore calls by some “chameleon-like” characters threatening to cause chaos in the country as that will be thwarted by State security personnel who will be deployed to protect property and the security of everyone, President Mnangagwa has said.

Chitungwiza to hold trade fair

Diana Nherera This year’s Chitungwiza Trade Fair is set to be a diverse and vibrant event with 15 corporates, 22 SMEs, and two colleges participating. Women Affairs, Community, Small and…

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